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MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLY Basic Equipment Fundamentals (2025-2026, Sem 1)
with Davey Sapinski

Medford School District Only
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Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: .5 credit
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: Introduces students to heavy equipment used in the construction industry, students will also be instructed on basic safety, maintenance, and communication methods that operating engineers may be exposed to.
Notes: Completion of this course, along with Basic Grade & Construction Math and Mobile Equipment Maintenance, at a C or better makes the student eligible for a Pre-Apprenticeship Certification endorsed by Local 139–International Union of Operating Engineers. / Completion of this course at a B or better can earn apprenticeship credit at Fox Valley Technical College.
MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLY Basic Maintenance of Mobile Equipment (2025-2026, Sem 1)
with Davey Sapinski

Only students in the Medford School District should be signing up for this section
MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLY CDL Prep (2025-2026, Sem 1)
with Davey Sapinski

FOR MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLY
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Course Length: Quarter Course (provided 2nd Quarter)
Credit: .25 credit
Grades: 12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: Instructs students in the basics of heavy equipment operation licensure requirements followed by professional skill building and employment readiness.
MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLY: Basic Grade and Construction Math (2025-2026, Sem 1)
with Davey Sapinski

Microsoft Office 1: Word & PowerPoint
with William Brazier

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Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: .67 credit
Grades: 9-12
Prerequisite(s): Computer Literacy or placement exam
Course Description: Unlock the full potential of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint with our Microsoft certification course. The course moves swiftly using project-based learning to simulate the time management and professionalism of document creation in a workplace environment. To be successful in the course, students need to commit to the course timelines and procedures.
Platform(s): Students in this course will be expected to access multiple “outside” platforms including GMetrix or TestOut Software, MSi, Certiport (for certification), and Madison College platforms, to name a few.
Personal Computers: It is strongly recommended that students in this course use a Stride K12 issued computer exclusively for content in this course.
Note: Dual Credit can be earned for Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint.
Modern World History (1st Semester of a 2-semester course)
with Colleen Loveless

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Be sure to register for both semesters.
Course Length: Yearlong Course 1st Semester of a 2-semester course
Credit: 1.0
Grade Level: 9-12
Course Description: – Throughout this course, students are encouraged to think critically, analyze different perspectives, and make connections between past and present events/places. They may also have opportunities for research projects, simulations, and discussions to deepen their understanding of key historical concepts and big ideas of human history from the Age of Exploration to the present.
Multicultural Literature
with Alison Gillespie

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Course Length: Semester
Credit: 0.50 credit
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: In this course, students will pursue a greater understanding and appreciation for cultures of various races, ethnicities, socio-economic classes, and genders by analyzing modern and classic literature. Students will practice using textual references, inferring, and critical thinking. This course continues to focus on applying the three enduring outcomes of: strengthening the ability to read with intent, write with purpose, and speak with clarity.
Personal Finance
with William Brazier

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Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: .5 credit
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: This course covers the most current and relevant financial topics that impact today’s students. Topics include budgeting, identity theft, saving, investing, risk management, online banking, and careful use of credit. This course teaches students how to plan and manage their personal finances, how to live a financially successful life, and what their financial responsibilities are as citizens.
Note: Students will prepare for the W!SE Financial Literacy Certification